Leviathan: Warships is a turn-based, strategic action game where players can build and customize their own fleet of warships. Play with or against your friends across multiple game modes. Team up in the co-op campaign to battle the growing Marauder threat or fight through special challenge missions with your friends.

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Leviathan: Warships is a turn-based, strategic action game where players can build and customize their own fleet of warships. Play with or against your friends across multiple game modes. Team up in the co-op campaign to battle the growing Marauder threat or fight through special challenge missions with your friends. You can also go online and test your admiral capabilities against friends or foes in skirmishes on multiple maps.

The fleet editor features multiple ship and weapon types which can be combined in almost any possible way. This allows players to try out a vast array of strategic possibilities.

Got this during the sale and the campaine while great, was rather limited in time. Love the ability to customize ships giving replays a different feel. Havent been abel to make use of co-op yet though.

The single player is fun, but it is only 9 missions. And then there are the co-op missions that I have been playing over and over, but they will soon be a bit boring as i will have run out of different fleet customizations that I can use.

Multiplayer however, is ultimately worthless. Nobody plays online anymore, and if you do find a game, most likely the people in the lobby will just be sitting there, as they have been for literally a year. I can't say anything about it cause I haven't played a game online yet, but I'm sure it is fun.

One thing that annoys me is the fact that you have to create a custom fleet for EVERY SERVER you play on! That means that the ships I make on "Leviathan 1" server will not be on "US Server 1", so if you do manage to play online, than make sure you write down or remember what kind of ships and guns you had.

For what I have played so far, 7.5/10.

Of course I got this game and the $3.00 DLC in a weekend sale for about $3.00 total. So if you wan thsi game, wait until them unless you want to spend the $10.00.

This game is one of the best Multiplayer Strategy Games. Also if it is Turn Based it creates high suspense during the turns. If you like any kind of Strategy game for PC or any kind of Tabletop or Boardgame you propably like this game to.BUT there are two big Problems, which make plaing imbossible. At first this game was made for Mobile Devices. Due to this its capabilitys (for Graphics, Maps and Units) are heavily limited. Additional to that there is nobody who plays this game anymore. While I am allways ready for a round or two, no one else is. Otherwise I would recommend to buy this game and feel free to text me for a game =).

This is a very addicting little game. In essence, the game is like chess mixed with battleship.

You have a limited amount of points you can take into each round, and you have to invest them wisely. This game is not about building a fleet that will annihilate everything in its way. You have to apply strategy and you have to accept that you sometimes will have to make a sacrifice to succeed.

There was one particular level that would be nearly impossible if you tried to fight your way through. The most efficient path is to equip your ships for speed and cluster them to make maximum use of shields. Only one of my ships actually made it to the end.

This game had a large amount of potential, but ultimetly wound up short. A friend and I pre-ordered it, but after playing it for some time we started to feel like we were playing a half-baked game. The AI is almost non-existant, usually going straight at your ships while firing and not actually trying any other tactic. The Developers also tried to go for a multi-platform game, such that you would be able to play the same game from your computer as well as tablet. Ultimetly, they came up with a fairly bad system of implementing this by keeping all of your save data (For anything, including singleplayer) on their server. Saves on one server are not transferred to the others, so if you swictch servers you will not be able to access anything that you had on the other server. There are also 5 servers up at the moment and most likely only 5 players online.

That's the only major issue here. This game is not for anyone who likes to play singleplayer, the entire singleplayer campaign ends after 9 missions, even though the plot is on going - and it's not a good plot anyway. *Spoilers* Giant aliens basically. The turn based system can be painful when trying to travel long distance and the interface is glitchy at times. Also not enough customisation is available. In the tutorial it shows you all your defense options, and by the end of the missions you only unlock 3/4 of them - radar remains locked even when you beat the game. This game in general just was unfinished. A disappointment tha tParadox published this.

I got this on the humble bundle, otherwise I'd be really upset - it's so not worth the price unless you have friends who also own it, and then multiplayer might be fun.

A really great trailer, that is probably what makes the game great, but after that trailer is gone the rest is just... Offline non workingess that is left.The game does its own "check" if you have internet connection, if it fails that it doesn't let you go online, but it is flawed.It doesn't even let you TRY to log in to their servers, nor give any useful information to you to help you troubleshoot the problem.

All it takes to break this system? Exit the game after first launch, then restart it.So the multiplayer part is out of the window, the UI is very clunky and the functions aren't intuitive to use, basically a lot of saving is done, and those saves you can't use if you are in "Offline mode", so if you built a nice fleet it is all goners.

Overall, this game is now EOL (End Of Life) but the best part about it you can enjoy for free, and that is the launch trailer.You want naval warfare you have to look at Dangerous Waters or SCS Fleet Command for something that somewhat works, but it is a dead market today with very few good ones popping up to replace the oldies.

Really cool concept, pretty good execution. If you ever played Intra Galactic Battles on your 386, this is like that but with boats. So I guess that makes it a bit like Starfleet Battles.

It's like Gratuitous Space Battles (love that game still), but you have direct control over each ship, and you generally only have a fleet big enough for a few ships at a time.

So before the mission, you choose hulls and equipment for every ship in your fleet, based on a predetermined total "fleet value," which I imagine is calculated based on the difficulty of the mission in question. Then you micro-manage your fleet in a turn-based battle.

You issue move and targetting orders per ship, or if you're really a micromanager, you issue fire orders per weapon.

Cool concept, right? Well I'm happy to say that this game pullis it off smashingly. The interface takes a bit of getting used to, but the tutorial is actually VERY good. Only once did I find myself thinking "okay... How do I do that again?" It's very intuitive, and the missions are varied and overall the game is just fun.

The game was enjoyable while it lasted and had it's challanges, but it is a really short game that feels better suited for mobile platforms than desktop.It would have better if the game was longer. The campaign feels like it get cuts really short, like as if there was a whole other story I was supposed to play. I was really dissappointed I didn't get the chance to use all the ships avaialble to you in multiplayer.

Um. That was short. And simple. I think I actually enjoyed the trailer more than the game itself. It almost lasted longer, too... It's not *bad*, just so incredibly short and lacking in options for outfitting your ships.

I was following this game round about the time they released an announcement trailer earlier this year, but then my attention was diverted elsewhere and completely forgot the existence of this game until the recent Humble Bundle. Leviathan is a strategic, turn-based game in which the player customises their fleet using a variety of battleships and equip them with an array of offensive and defensive add-ons. Similar to the gameplay mechanics of Frozen Synapse, the game has a planning phase during which the player assigns movement, direction of ship, aiming & attacking, deploying defensive shields and so on. The actions are then enacted in a 10 second animation.

I completed the campaign in cooperative mode within 2 hours. The premise involves tackling the growing Marauder threats through escorting key vessels across the river or ocean, protecting areas of high value priority, breaking into a well-fortified bunkers, and destroying key enemy warships serving as boss encounters. Although there isn't much to the story, the key area of satisfaction becomes evident once you engage in naval combat. In terms of gameplay the game responds and plays really well, although there isn't much to the complexity. At first glimpse boss encounters may startle you a bit, but as you discover the pros and cons of individual weapons you will come to realise what works and what doesn't, leading to a more strategical approach on consecutive playthroughs. You occasionally find yourself taking on more vessels than you can handle regardless of how many cannons and railguns you have attached to your fleet, so being able to maneuver them effectively becomes second nature. Aside from the campaign, the game also serves special challenge missions such as waves, or battle against friends and strangers over a variety of maps. A tiny but fun package with plenty strategical possibilities.

Credits where it's due however,you can really enjoy this game. Yes,the ship amount is very few,only five but by getting all DLC-s (7 euros approx.)you get 9 NEW SHIPS! That is cool eh? Also, is there anyone playing this?

Cons : -Few people play this game-In 1v1,takes MUCH time on larger maps to approach your enemy.-Artillery close to useless,an ATLAS can move out of hit area if lucky.-Very few weapons (can't be remedied) and ships (remedy with 3 DLC-s.)